Neuilly-sur-Seine is really a nice neighborhood full of interesting little places including chapels, small public gardens, and delicious boulangeries (there is a picture below of the one outside of Lea's apartment. I love them). I've enjoyed doing even mundane things like going to the post office because the people here are so friendly and patiently speak French with me. Below are a few pictures from the neighborhood:
Saturday, June 5, 2010
French Babies are My Crack
The village of Neuilly-sur-Seine (where Lea's apartment is) seems to be comprised mostly of children under the age of 5...or maybe that's my baby goggles talking. Those children who are over 5 seem to be able to go no where with out a scooter.
Neuilly-sur-Seine is really a nice neighborhood full of interesting little places including chapels, small public gardens, and delicious boulangeries (there is a picture below of the one outside of Lea's apartment. I love them). I've enjoyed doing even mundane things like going to the post office because the people here are so friendly and patiently speak French with me. Below are a few pictures from the neighborhood:


Neuilly-sur-Seine is really a nice neighborhood full of interesting little places including chapels, small public gardens, and delicious boulangeries (there is a picture below of the one outside of Lea's apartment. I love them). I've enjoyed doing even mundane things like going to the post office because the people here are so friendly and patiently speak French with me. Below are a few pictures from the neighborhood:
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